Researchers at the University of Wyoming with NWSC Interests

Research focuses on enhanced-oil recovery activities including
screening methods for assisting decision-making. A combination of data
mining and analytical simulation assists in the creation of simplified
decision spaces.

The development of a unified methodology for seismic source and
Earth structure inversions in a fully 3D setting, including: real-time
seismic inversion in 3D structure models, full 3D tomography using
seismic waveform, and numerical modeling.

Principal focus is on acquisition and analysis of marine and onshore reflection and refraction seismic data. Use acquired seismic reflection, ocean-bottom seismic refraction, gravity, magnetic, and bathymetric data across a continental margin. to create models of the deep structure.

Research focuses on the development of unstructured mesh methods for computational fluid dynamics, including discretization methods, solution methods such as multigrid and implicit methods for steady-state and time-accurate simulations, unstructured grid generation techniques and adaptive and moving mesh strategies.

Research in Human-Centered Computing (HCC), and Human-Computer Interaction, specifically in the usability and evaluation relative to the effects of human interaction with 3-D User Interfaces, Visualizations, Virtual Environments and Virtual Humans.

Research in the design and analysis of parallel systems. For analysis, working on concurrency/security-related error detection. For design, working on data-intensive parallel computing on multicore CPU, GPU and Cloud Computing platforms.

Focus on active and passive remote sensing data to study cloud macrophysical and microphysical properties. Including the ice and mixed-phase cloud microphysical property retrieval based on ground-based, airborne, and satellite-based measurements.